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MODERNIST ARCHITECTURE OBSESSED BASSAMFELLOWS

03/25/2019

A Philip Johnson-designed house designed in 1951, in New Canaan, is revived by Craig Bassam and Scott Fellows, BassamFellows founders and obsessed with modernist architecture. Along with Marcel Breuer, Landis Gore, Eliot Noyes and John M. Johansen,Philip Johnson was part of The Harvard Five, five internationally renowned architects who built Midcentury Modern Houses in the 1950s. With its simple lines and refined materials, the furniture collection of BassamFellows fits perfectly in this environment where play of lights, spaces and transparencies are in perfect harmony with the landscape.
Via Ideat Special architecture #15- À New Cacanaan (Connecticut) – Héritage culturel by Marc Heldens / photos Mark Seelen